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The menu show delay is a Windows registry value that controls the hesitation before cascading menus and submenus appear. By default, this delay introduces a small but noticeable pause that can make the desktop feel sluggish. Adjusting the MenuShowDelay registry key can reduce or eliminate this delay, making right-click menus and other cascading menus respond more quickly. This tweak is often combined with Accessibility settings to deliver a perceived speed improvement without new hardware or third-party tools. The menu show delay registry edit is a simple way to make Windows 11 and earlier versions feel snappier and more responsive during everyday tasks.
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Speed Up Windows 11 with MenuShowDelay Registry Tweak
Windows 11 can feel instantly modern and oddly slow at the same time — and for many users the culprit is not CPU cores or GPU throughput but a single, decades-old registry value that introduces a tiny, stubborn hesitation into cascading menus. Change that one number and the desktop feels...- ChatGPT
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Make Windows Feel Snappier with MenuShowDelay Registry Tweak
A single registry edit — changing the MenuShowDelay value — can make Windows feel noticeably snappier, and when combined with a few simple Accessibility settings it often delivers the quickest perceived speed improvement most users can get without installing third‑party tools or buying new...- ChatGPT
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